Corona Arts Relief Program opens second round of funding for Bexar County artists impacted by COVID-19 measures

Kathy Armstrong heads the Luminaria Artist Foundation, which is administering the Bexar County Arts Relief fund for artists impacted by COVID-19 measures.

Kathy Armstrong heads the Luminaria Artist Foundation, which is administering the Bexar County Arts Relief fund for artists impacted by COVID-19 measures.

Photo: Darren Abate /Express-News

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Kathy Armstrong heads the Luminaria Artist Foundation, which is administering the Bexar County Arts Relief fund for artists impacted by COVID-19 measures.

Kathy Armstrong heads the Luminaria Artist Foundation, which is administering the Bexar County Arts Relief fund for artists impacted by COVID-19 measures.

Photo: Darren Abate /Express-News

Corona Arts Relief Program opens second round of funding for Bexar County artists impacted by COVID-19 measures

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Applications are being accepted for the second round of funding from the Corona Arts Relief Program for Bexar County artists impacted by measures put in place to arrest the spread of COVID-19.

Artists can receive up to $600 to make up for income lost because of stay-at-home mandates. Funds also can be used for professional development.

The deadline is 5 p.m. May 21. Applications should be submitted at anyartist.org.

The fund was established by the city’s Department of Arts & Culture and the Luminaria Artist Foundation.

In addition, Luminaria is seeking proposals for mural projects for the Mission San José Visitor Center and several downtown locations. The deadline is 5 p.m. June 1, and applications can be submitted through anyartist.org. There is a $10 application fee.